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Citation

Kim H, Kim T, Lovell DJ. J. East Asia Soc. Transp. Stud. 2007; 7: 2090-2103.

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(Copyright © 2007, Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies)

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Abstract

This study aimed to assess operational and safety issues related to rural crossing mechanisms: a "traditional" diamond interchange design with roundabout intersections at the ramp termini, and a less conventional design incorporating local roads, called an extended diamond interchange. Various levels of traffic demand were considered through computer simulation. The primary safety metrics were the speed differences between an approaching link and a circulating link, and the speed differences between consecutive time windows on an approaching link. In both light and heavy traffic conditions, the extended diamond interchange with roundabouts including local roads seems to be safer, by these metrics, than the typical design because the longer ramp to roundabouts makes traffic flow more stable. For the operational performance, total delay time was surveyed. In heavy traffic conditions, the extended design is stronger than the typical design thanks to more space for vehicle queues.

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